Less than four months after Conan O'Brien wrapped up his time on "The Tonight Show" in Universal City, California, the comedian returned as a part of his "Legally Prohibited from Appearing on Television" less than 400 yards away from his old NBC studio lot.
Coco, of course, started the show by reportedly making a stab at his former employer.
"This is my first time back at Universal Studios since I lost my job...Don't boo too loudly. If you listen very carefully, you can hear bad ideas being green-lit."
The comedian also was able to bring out some stars to support his show. "Mad Men" star Jon Hamm, comedian Aziz Ansari, and "Superbad" actor Jonah Hill all stopped by for a sketch. Jim Carrey, meanwhile, joined Conan for an over-the-top duet about how "it's not easy" to be the red-haired comic.
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